Airbus Corporate Jets exhibits ACJ319 at Jetexpo

With the widest and tallest cabin of any business jet, the Airbus ACJ319 being exhibited at Jetexpo[1] delivers unequalled comfort, space and freedom of movement - despite being similar in size externally to competing aircraft.

Airbus corporate jets can also carry more people than other large business jets, allowing them to transport large company, government and family delegations, as well as smaller groups.

The Airbus ACJ319 on display is operated by Acropolis Aviation on VVIP charters, and is being exhibited at Jetexpo for the first time.

It features club seating, two lounges, a bedroom, two bathrooms and a shower, and it seats 19 passengers. For overnight flights, many of the seats convert to beds.

The cabin was designed by the Alberto Pinto company, and outfitted by the Toulouse-based Airbus Corporate Jet Centre (ACJC).

“Airbus’ ACJ319 has a wider fuselage than its competitor, so we can deliver lovelier lounges, better bedrooms, and more beautiful bathrooms,” enthuses Airbus Chief Operating Officer, Customers, John Leahy. “Airbus also has the most modern and comprehensive aircraft family, so we can deliver corporate jet versions to suit every need,” he adds.

Like all Airbus corporate jets, the Airbus ACJ319 features intercontinental range, allowing it to fly nonstop throughout Europe – as well as to reach much of the world with a single stop.

Airbus corporate jets brings have excellent reliability – a tribute to their airliner heritage – and are backed by a comprehensive worldwide support network. And with more than 470 Airbus customers and operators around the world, Airbus corporate jet clients are never far from another operator.

Airbus has sold some 170 corporate jets to date, and its aircraft are the only ones flying on every continent, including Antarctica, highlighting their versatility. Customers comprise companies, individuals and governments.